Upgraded to 1.9.2

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Upgraded to 1.9.2

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I just upgrade the mediawiki software to 1.9.2. In the process, Bad Behavior got updated to 2.0.10, which fixes (theoretically) the massive user lockout problems we had with 2.0.8. (Actually, 2.0.9 fixes it, 2.0.10 is just a fix for some php stuff)

So, let me know if there are any anomalies, as usual.
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Re: Upgraded to 1.9.2

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Lucifer wrote:Bad Behavior got updated to 2.0.10, which fixes (theoretically) the massive user lockout problems we had with 2.0.8. (Actually, 2.0.9 fixes it, 2.0.10 is just a fix for some php stuff)

So, let me know if there are any anomalies, as usual.
My ass it fixes it :twisted:

» Same error as before (copied the message and turned it into an html file)

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Still doesn't work Luci :evil:.
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Did you run a virus scanner yet? The blocker says you have a virus or someone is abusing your IP address somehow. It helps to actually *read* the error messages...
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Ya, I did and clicked the link to fix it and I came up with this.
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Your link wrote: Your request was blocked because of malicious automated requests received from your computer's IP address.

This problem may be caused by viruses or spyware on your computer, or by malicious software that pretends to be anti-virus or anti-spyware software. Ensure that you have REAL anti-virus and anti-spyware software on your computer, that they are kept up-to-date, and that you have run a full system scan using each tool. Once your system is cleaned of viruses and spyware, please try your request again.
So, what did you run?
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1. I didn't run anything

2. This was the exact message I got the last time you tried to install bad behavior.
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Then:

1. How do you know you don't have any viruses or spyware infecting your computer and causing this?

2. The wiki's been running Bad Behavior for a long time. 2.0.5 was the version that was running before the upgrade. It's been doing a fine job of catching spam, even if it's still not quite getting all of it.
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Post by Jonathan »

FYI, I just got the same when I previewed a test edit to see if I could still edit. The support key (d42d-20d8-1366-73cd) is different, but the description is identical. I doubt anything behind this NAT is the cause (I can try from elsewhere in a few days). Also remember how a previous temporary update caused problems at least for many?
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Umm, I'm getting the exact same error. Now I do have a Windows computer here that may have gotten a virus or spyware, but I don't know where it would have gotten the address of the WIKI server from; the error comes when I try to edit from my Linux laptop.
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*Bump* Luci :P.
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